Today is my hubby’s birthday! I always have a long list of things I wish I could get him. Mostly geeky things that are expensive or things that he doesn’t really need, but are fun to think about. Here are a few of the things I wish I could get him.

It’s the thought that counts, right?

Of course, most of these come from our favorite place to window-shop… Think Geek!

Although we haven’t played World of Warcraft in years, I still think he’d love this robe.

Get yourself this Tier-2 Rogue Bloodfang Armor robe IRL without having to slog through another 40-man raid to transmog your gear.

Of course, he needs something special to drink from while we watch Game of Thrones!

You don’t have to know the story behind this Game of Thrones goblet to be impressed by it. With a resin stem shaped like a dragon’s claws and a glass bowl, this chalice is perfect for hosting parties or for a quiet dinner alone pondering the fate

He doesn’t need another backpack, but he DOES need a Backpack of Holding! Right?

The first thing you’ll notice is that the Backpack of Holding is an inch or two bigger all directions than your typical JanSport-style backpack. The top flap is part of the bag, which means you can unfold it to get another half a foot of height out of it.

It was your faithful companion, but it could not accompany you for the rest of the test. They told you it would rather die in a fire than become a burden. Like the cake, it was a lie. Do the right thing and adopt another.

Strike fear into the hearts of your enemies (or coworkers) with your very own turret. When it detects movement, the wings open and it will announce the acquisition of a target, which is enough to send anyone running away from your desk at top speed.

Why did I post this? Well, we tend to buy each other more practical things and we don’t buy things we already have just because it’s themed, but it’s fun to look. I tend to have wishlists of things that I want to buy other people, the people that are easy to buy for anyway, and thought it might be fun to share one.

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Quotes

“That’s what learning is, after all; not whether we lose the game, but how we lose and how we’ve changed because of it and what we take away from it that we never had before, to apply to other games. Losing, in a curious way, is winning.” – Richard Bach, The Bridge Across Forever